Oleksandry Portrait Volodymyrivna Pymonnko - 1893


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The work "Portrait of Oleksandry Volodymyrivna Pymonenko", created in 1893 by the remarkable Ukrainian painter Mykola Pymonnko, stands not only as a visual testimony of the art of portrait in the nineteenth century, but also as a moving representation of the female figure in its Cultural and social context. Oleksandry Volodymyrivna, wife of the artist and muse of his work, becomes the center of this composition that radiates both intimacy and dignity.

From the first look, the viewer is attracted to the serenity that emanates from the face of Oleksandry. The disposition of his figure denotes a presence impregnated with respect and tenderness. His look, subtle and deep, invites contemplation, suggesting a story that transcends the canvas. The artist uses a soft and warm color palette, predominantly the earthly tones and golden nuances that frame her face. This chromatic choice not only highlights the natural beauty of its model, but also evokes the warmth of the home and conjugal love, essential elements in the life of Pymonenko.

The composition is careful and balanced; Oleksandry is located in a dark background that contrasts with its clear clothing, which allows the figure to stand out with almost ethereal clarity. The textures of the dress, represented with delicacy, suggest a subtle opulence that does not shout ostentation, but points to elegance and good taste. The use of light is another crucial aspect in this work, where Pymonenko skilledly directs the lighting towards the face and hands of the model, emphasizing humanity and the proximity of the portrait.

Mykola Pymonenko, acclaimed representative of the Ukrainian realistic style, moves away in this work from the most academic techniques of conventional portrait and opts for a more genuine expression of the psychology of its subject. This approach not only serves to capture the essence of Oleksandry, but also reflects a broader movement within the art of their time, where artists sought to deepen the emotional connection between the portraitist and the portrayed, instead of strictly sticking to the Technical perfection

The narrative context of this painting also plays a fundamental role in its appreciation. As Pymonenko's wife, Oleksandry is not just a model; His presence on the canvas is a symbol of intimacy and complicity between them. This relationship becomes the background of the artistic expression of Pymonenko, who seeks, through his portrait, to capture not only the appearance, but the essence of the woman before him.

In Light and Shadow pirouettes, "Oleksandry Volodymyrivna Pymonenko" portrait is revealed as a work that transcends its time, managing to resonate even today. Pymonnko's ability to invoke emotion and humanity in his portrait not only positions it as a prominent figure of Ukrainian art, but also invites us to reflect on the role of the portrait in the construction of relationships and the cultural memory of an era .

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